Gigabit Ethernet Camera

High-Speed Cameras for Machine Vision Applications

The EoSens® GE high-speed camera captures images with 1,280 x 1,024 pixel resolution at 81 frames per second. At reduced resolution the frame rate can be increased to up to 15,290 frames per second.

The camera uses the GigE Vision® interface that is found on all modern computers and servers, allowing integrators to plug and play the camera into existing systems. Multiple cameras can easily be connected to the same computer and the same port using switches. Cable lengths of up to 100 meters are possible with no frame grabber required.

The EoSens® GE allows four individual ROIs. Additionally, through two selectable steps, the camera's dynamic range can be enhanced to 90 dB. The pixel exposure can be accumulated up to seven times. The optimally exposed image can then be selected for further processing.

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Dimensions

EoSens® GE: View from behind (left), with C-Mount (center) and with F-Mount (right)

High-Speed Applications

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Automobile

Fuel injection testing

Tire testing

Crash tests

Wind tunnel experiments

Industrial Automation

Bottling inspection

Flaw detection

Particle size detection

Packaging inspection

Science and Research

Motion analysis

Trajectory reconstruction

Material testing

Vibration analysis

Clients We Serve

AICON 3D

AICON 3D Systems GmbH is one of the world's leading providers of optical camera-based 3D measurement systems. With WheelWatch, the company provides a simple solution to high-precision 6D acquisition of wheel motions. The centrepiece of this system is the EoSens® GE high-speed camera.

"The camera operates reliably, despite sometimes facing tough operating conditions. The camera coped very well with various challenging applications – not only in the field of wheel motion – and always delivers high-quality image data.”

"Being able to use the FPGA built into the camera, for our own image processing purposes, was one of the reasons we opted for a Mikrotron camera. The collaboration required for this has gone really well."